Friday, August 6, 2010

Metods Of Masterbation

"The Barcelonnette in the Historic Center of Mexico City."


Throughout the history of civilizations, the migration of social groups and cultures to other regions has contributed significantly in the development of peoples and nations.


In the case of Mexico, we can place a scenario most prolific cultural feedback from the consummation of our independence, at which Mexico opened its doors to the world and as free and sovereign nation. Just

libertarian consummate this process in 1821, the ever generous fairways of the old capital city hosted the brothers Arnaud, those from a box of fabric located in the vicinity of the bustling Plaza del Volador would the foundations of a long and prolific tradition and French presence in our country.

Nearly two hundred years since the arrival of the first children Ubaye Valley, the same streets that saw its beginnings in this distant land we realize the product of faith and love of work that made possible the implementation of a new vision trade in our country. The

Barcelonette not only instituted the "one price" in their business, also have left us a heritage industrial, commercial, architectural, artistic, folkloric, cultural and gastronomic invaluable in 2010 included one of the many reasons we have to celebrate as a nation we are multicultural.

Talk:

"History and Heritage of Barcelonnette from the Historic Center of Mexico City."


Thursday 09 September 19:00 (Alliance Française. Socrates 156, Polanco). Alliance Française
Polanco (Socrates 156, Col. Los Morales Polanco).

Length: 120 min.

Tour:

"The Barcelonnette route in the historic center.

Sunday 26 September 12:00. Meet at Palacio de Hierro Center (corner access November 20th Avenue and Calle Venustiano Carranza).

Experience leads us to through the streets, buildings and spaces in which they forged one of the projects socio-economic and cultural interest in the history of our city.
Length: 120 min.
Cost: $ 100.00

REPORTS:
Project Heritage Mexico: proyectopatrimoniomexico@gmail.com / 57 09 53 91.
Mexico Alliance Française: cultura@alianzafrancesademexico.org.mx / 10 84 41 90 ext. 4006.

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